What do you use?
I was using a wahm made 1 that I got in a swap package, awhile ago, and ran out (dummy me did not think to check to see who made it, Im not sure if it was a well known wahm as I never heard of her or the cream before) than I grabbed some Palmers stretch mark cream from WalMart, (started breaking out from that around my belly button or atleast I thought it was that, still not sure) and than when that was gone, I just grabbed some coco butter lotion from the $ store and well Im completely broke out now, so I need something that will help with the stretch marks, BUT doesnt have alot of purfumes in.....
Thanks

straight up, all natural Shea Butter. You can find it at Bath and Body Works and/or other natural stores. I got a HUGE tub for $7 at this store here and there are NO perfumes or anything added to it. It's just straight shea butter.

I will say that it's almost like working with stiff butter (the stuff you cook with). It has to be "worked" in your palms before you can apply it because it's just really thick. But it works like a charm. I'm on my fourth pregnancy and this is the second pregnancy I've had that I've used it consistently and I have no new stretch marks (my second child gave me a few).

And the good part is that with all natural shea butter, is that if you have existing stretch marks, it'll help to soften the color of them, it lessons the colors of blemishes too, etc.

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There are a few different products from Arbonne that can be used. Here is what I got from their site about what you can use.

Arbonne Intelligence Rejuvenating Cream helps by adding extra moisture to skin with stretch marks; additionally, Arbonne Intelligence Skin Conditioning Oil and NutriMinC® RE9 Body Lotion can also be beneficial. For exfoliating, use NutriMinC® RE9 Body Serum to slough off dead skin cells and add valuable vitamins and minerals to the skin (vitamin C, vitamin A, etc). By adding these benefits to your regimen, it may be possible to reduce the appearance of stretch marks.